Path: news.uiowa.edu!chi-news.cic.net!newsfeeder.sdsu.edu!newspump.sol.net!spool.mu.edu!noc.nyx.net!nyx10.cs.du.edu!not-for-mail From: wbaguhn@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Will Baguhn) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Sonic Blaster Date: 26 Jun 1996 23:21:14 -0600 Organization: I am the error in apps of delight Lines: 38 Message-ID: <4qt5oa$hqm@nyx10.cs.du.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: nyx10.nyx.net Some time ago, I got an AE Sonic Blaster, but didn't get the cable/backplate that went with it (i.e. I just had the card, and nothing through which I could attach it to speakers). A little poking around, and that annoying Brian Hammack (:) sent me the "magic" pinouts of how to build the cable. I'm sharing the info with the world, just in case someone else gets a Sonic Blaster... (or, in case someone wants to re-build their current audio backplate to have sheilded cable...) >Here's the schematic according to my limited ability: >MOLEX-6 ON CARD OUT (1/8" stereo jack) > ---- > || .1 Barrel - 2 > || .2 Mid - 1 > || .3 Tip - 3 IN (1/8" stereo jack) > || .4 > || .5 Barrel - 5 > || .6 Mid - 4 > ---- Tip - 6 > >The original plate & cable is as such when looking from the keyboard >end, top to bottom, blue red white blue red white off the molex-6 with >the top three going to the OUT and the bottom three going to the IN, >with the two "sets" both in heatshrink tube. >The plate the two jacks are on is metal, and is screwed down into the >metal frame inside the GS's outlet as grounding; I'll assume that since >they are "internal" jacks the barrel contacts do the actual work. :) >The manual really stresses that the plate MUST be touching the metal >shield inside the case for proper operation so take heed. >Hope this all helps... << mushroom >> > * 2qwk! 2.02 * "You go online, you get techno-weenievision." - J.Harris -- --- SPQR (wbaguhn@nyx.net)